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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, and the worst happens... War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Despite progress, joblessness continues to fall disproportionately on lower wage workers in the service sector and on African Americans and Hispanics. | ||
Inflation has increased notably in recent months. | ||
The 12-month change in PCE prices was 3.6% in April and will likely remain elevated in coming months before moderating. | ||
And there you have the dumbest Federal Reserve Chairman we have ever had talking about how this economic situation right now is disproportionately hitting the deplorables here in America. | ||
When I was in the White House, all that guy wanted to do was raise interest rates and choke off the Trump recovery, probably for political reasons, and now he's sitting there at a Federal Reserve He's groaning and whining about how the deplorables, blacks, browns, blue collars are getting hammered by Joe Biden's economic policies. | ||
There's inflation that's just jumping and he's got nothing. | ||
He's got no answer. | ||
He is part of the Wall Street cabal. | ||
That doesn't care about the working classes of America. | ||
He is part of the Wall Street cabal that is engaged in this kind of hedge fund activity. | ||
And right now, we're going to bring in the host of this show normally. | ||
I'm Peter Cadevar. | ||
We're going to bring in Stephen K. Bannon right now with some breaking news. | ||
He's out on assignment. | ||
He's out at the front. | ||
Bring him in on a phone. | ||
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Yeah, Peter, I appreciate your hosting for us today, but I just had to say, given everything we've seen from the Federal Reserve, everything we've seen from the Wall Street guys, I want to announce that we had such a successful interview yesterday with one of the members of the AMC Marine from the Army of the Apes that are crushing the hedge funds in this AMC stock and other meme stocks. | |
And we're going to start having a new member of the Army of Apes every day. | ||
To interview, to let the American people know exactly what they're doing and trying to take this fight against incompetence and corruption on Wall Street. | ||
And Peter, that's what I'm so glad that you're hosting today. | ||
I want to tell you, no one in America knows what the fight against the Wall Street titans, against the corruption of Wall Street that have shipped every great job over to China and profited from it. | ||
And now these guys, the global corporations and the Wall Street titans, That are locked up with the Uniparty, with the permanent political class in D.C. | ||
to form this new aristocracy that every day just exploit the middle class and destroy the middle class and are destroying the working class, the deplorables and the army of apes. | ||
And that's why I think it's so great. | ||
And we're so proud to make sure that we give a voice and a platform that these brave individuals are saying, hey, here's a radical concept. | ||
Why don't we buy a stock and hold it? | ||
We don't care about the hedge funds. | ||
We don't care about how they short it. | ||
And Peter, nobody knows better the corruption of Wall Street than you do. | ||
You have spent your entire life and you've been a fearless champion of the working class to bring manufacturing jobs back to this country. | ||
And people have to know, until we bring these manufacturing jobs back, until we make America a great industrial advanced manufacturing power again, the Chinese Communist Party, with their partners on Wall Street, | ||
They're partners in these global corporations, the partners in the party of Davos and the aristocracy that is formed in this uniparty, both Republicans and Democrats that basically exploit the American middle class and the workers that we're not going to get out of it until we bring manufacturing jobs back. | ||
And I got to tell you. | ||
I am so proud of this army of apes that refuse all the mockery of Charlie Gasparino, all the... And you know, Gasparino, I think, called you the dumbest economist in America. | ||
No one's taken more grief from that guy than you, Peter. | ||
So I just want to come in... And the Trump administration. | ||
And the Trump administration. | ||
That guy's just a... The reason he's a hater, he doesn't believe in economic nationalism. | ||
He's not a populist. | ||
He doesn't believe in economic nationalism. | ||
All he is is a running dog. | ||
For the vested interest in Wall Street, remember, the elites in this country are both incompetent and corrupt. | ||
They've driven this country into the ground. | ||
And that's why starting tomorrow, the AMC Marine that was on the other day hit a place in people's hearts and people's guts with just being very blunt about what they're doing. | ||
Starting tomorrow, we're going to have, every day, another member of the Army of AFESON to tell America what they're doing. | ||
And here's the radical idea they got. | ||
I want you to hang on, just hang on for a minute because I want to make a comment on this and see what your view is. | ||
Look, here's what's going on here. | ||
I'm so glad you got to talk to me about it. | ||
I want you to hang on, just hang on for a few minutes, because I want to make a comment on this and see what your view is. | ||
Look, here's what's going on here. | ||
If you think about this in purely military terms, you can think of what the attacks by these short sellers are. | ||
It's like a Death Star or like an aircraft carrier strike group, right? | ||
The aircraft carrier, the Death Star, are these hedge funds which have huge amounts of capital. | ||
They couldn't care less about human beings. | ||
All they care about is making a buck. | ||
Now what's interesting is they do not operate alone. | ||
People, for example, let's use the aircraft carrier strike group analogy, like the submarines, the stealth submarines that advance their agenda are people like Charlie Gasparino, right? | ||
It's like he's the guy who will go on TV and demean the ape army and say that they're a bunch of people who don't know what they're doing and it's that, that, that, this, that, and the other thing. | ||
What he's trying to do It's scary. | ||
Win, right? | ||
And meanwhile, the other part of that Death Star carrier strike group are things like the financial exchanges themselves. | ||
It's like Cortez is on here and he's saying, hey, he tries to buy one of those stocks and it's the first time in his career he couldn't do that, right? | ||
Again, they were protecting the short sellers. | ||
And then you got people like Mnuchin at the Treasury Department when he's in the Trump Trump administration or Jay Powell. | ||
It's like they maintain these structures, Steve, which basically facilitate big capital, too big to fail capital. | ||
They get in trouble, they come to their rescue. | ||
So they don't bear the appropriate level risk. | ||
So good for the ape army for getting together. | ||
I never imagined in all my wildest days when I was doing an investment letter, Steve, that they would have that kind of power. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
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Well, no, listen, I know you've got to jump and get onto it, but here's the power of it. | |
You've said from day one that there's structural problems in this economy, that the structural problems have to be taken care of, and the structural problems revolve around manufacturing and bringing manufacturing back. | ||
And here you have Powell, who's playing footsie with the Wall Street guys, and he's calling this inflation transitory. | ||
This inflation is going to destroy the middle class and the working class. | ||
before we bring the manufacturing jobs back. And here you have the ape army that's saying no. | ||
We've got a hate crime in these stocks and we're not going to stop. | ||
Hey, Steve, hang on one second. Denver, I want to see if you can pull in clip 3B now. | ||
Play that for Steve. | ||
As these transitory supply effects abate, inflation is expected to drop back toward our longer run goal, and the median inflation projection falls from 3.4% this year to 2.1% next year and 2.2% in 2023. | ||
Bye. | ||
See this is exactly what Steve was talking about. | ||
It's like Powell at the Fed is making this huge big bet that somehow all of this inflation we're seeing because of structural problems in the labor market and because of massive Keynesian fiscal stimulus is going to be quote transitory and everything's going to be alright so they don't have to act. | ||
Steve, back to you. | ||
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It's a total lie. | |
It's not transitory. | ||
That inflation, and by the way, I think, I agree with my brother Kyle Bass, I think the inflation is really 12% when you calculate it. | ||
It's out to destroy the middle class and the working class to the benefit of the elites in this country, and that's where the ape army is on the move. | ||
They're buying and holding. | ||
They're not going to sell. | ||
They've got these leveraged hedge funds that have shorted these stocks, 140% of them, They got him jammed up against the wall and everybody, the Wall Street media, the Federal Reserve, everybody's trying to bail these guys out. | ||
And I think it's great that Americans, that a populist movement has taken it upon themselves to jam these guys up. | ||
And I got to tell you, Peter, I think it's heroic. | ||
I know you got a lot in the show to get on. | ||
I just want to come on today, say we're going to be taking an individual member of the APE Army every day, highlighting them, talking about their life and why they're part of this. | ||
effort to take down these hedge funds which are trying to destroy American companies and, quite frankly, destroy the American working man. | ||
Peter Navarro, take it from here, sir. | ||
All right, brother. | ||
You bring in heat tomorrow morning. | ||
We'll be watching. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
So let's talk a little bit now about the problems America's working classes are facing right now that people like Jay Powell don't understand, like folks up on Capitol Hill and in the White House don't understand. | ||
And I've been saying this since four months before Election Day when I was back in the White House. | ||
Here's the problem we have. | ||
First of all, whatever they tell you the unemployment rate is, it's probably twice that. | ||
And the reason is that we have what's called long-term unemployment, where people have dropped out of the labor force and when they drop out of the labor force, they're no longer counted in the calculation of unemployment. So the unemployment rate is significantly higher than it, than the headline is. | ||
Okay, which is scary because even though we've got like a vast army of unemployed out there, we're still getting this massive inflationary spike. | ||
So what's at the bottom of that? | ||
There's two things going on. | ||
First of all, the CCP virus, the Chinese Communist Party virus, has been like a neutron bomb on our major metropolitan areas. | ||
You know, let's think about what makes cities go, right? | ||
It's high-rise buildings that people commute to. | ||
On mass transit and the other beautiful thing about big cities is kind of the entertainment districts is whether it's in New York, whether it's Broadway and Madison Square Garden and all of that, right? | ||
And so what the virus has done over the past year and a half, and we're only now getting back to some kind of normal, is basically decimate the three pillars of American cities, right? | ||
And so what that has done is it's created what I call service sector refugees. | ||
These are the people who work at the hotels, at the restaurants, who sweep the floors at these high-rise office buildings. | ||
Washington here, because of this bad mayor we have, is still largely a ghost town. | ||
See? | ||
So what's happening is, you've got these service sector refugees. | ||
Now their only hope, their only hope is to find employment elsewhere in manufacturing. | ||
But at the same time, The White House and the Congress are not focusing on bringing our jobs home like Donald J. Trump did. | ||
Instead, what they're doing is they're just throwing a bunch of money at the problem. | ||
It's exactly what Obama and Biden did from 2008 to 2016 and doubled the national debt. | ||
And at the end of the day, that doesn't really employ people. | ||
So we have this really odd situation where there's Millions of people unemployed in this country. | ||
Millions! | ||
Yet we have labor scarcity in certain sectors. | ||
And so, an intelligent economic plan Would focus, as Donald Trump did, on bringing our jobs back on shore, on making what we consume. | ||
And instead of doing that, all we're doing is throwing money at it. | ||
And on top of that, there's that crazy unemployment benefit. | ||
One size fits all. | ||
It's way too much money. | ||
In half of the states in the union where cost of living is below the mean, right? | ||
And so people are staying home because it's smart to do. | ||
Yeah, well, I pick up a paycheck, I don't have to go to work. | ||
Rather do that than go to work, okay? | ||
May not be a good long-term strategy because that job might be gone. | ||
All right, what we're going to do when we come back, we're going to switch gears and we're going to go over the bat lady, the Wuhan virus, Tony Fauci, Jon Stewart, and why Stephen Colbert, Stephen Colbert is such an idiot. | ||
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All right, so tonight on The Great Tucker Carlson, you may find it interesting to watch Two of the powerhouses in the publishing industry going toe-to-toe with Tucker, but it will be a friendly match. | ||
It's Louise Burks and Kate Hartson. | ||
The backstory here tonight on this segment with Tucker is that cancel culture is alive and well in America's book-burning publishing industry. | ||
I think at the top of that ugly food chain is Simon & Schuster. | ||
When they effectively burned Josh Hawley's book, or at least his book contract, he finally got his book out with Regnery, good for Regnery. | ||
But what's interesting is that these two women, at the top of their game, Louise Burks as a publisher and Kate Hartson as an editor, both of them, both of them Got cancelled because they were very successful in marketing best-selling conservative books. | ||
And the problem we've got now is like at Simon & Schuster, at HarperCollins, it's like these publishing houses are like infiltrated with these liberal arts progressives Who don't want anything to do with any middle of America stuff out of touch with reality and all they do is work there. | ||
It's like the equivalent in publishing industry is a deep administrative state here is in Washington DC. | ||
So take a look. | ||
at Tucker Carlson tonight for Louise Burks and Kate Hartson. | ||
And then at the bottom of the hour, Pasobux bring in heat with some news. | ||
All right, so now, Denver, if you can, hit me hard with the Navarro's Occam's razor and the chocolate factory of John Stewart, baby, and the idiot at Colbert. | ||
If you walked through that, you were one of the first in the media to raise the question of whether that P4 lab was involved. | ||
That's an interesting issue. | ||
What we know is that the ground zero for this virus was within a few miles of that lab. | ||
If you simply do an Occam's razor approach, that the simplest explanation is probably the most likely. | ||
I think it's incumbent on China to prove that it wasn't that lab. | ||
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Oh my god! | |
Oh my god! | ||
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There's been an outbreak of chocolatey goodness near Hershey, Pennsylvania. | |
What do you think happened? | ||
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Like, oh, I don't know. | |
Maybe a steam shovel made it with a cocoa bean. | ||
Or it's the f***ing chocolate factory! | ||
Maybe that's it! | ||
That could be. | ||
Yeah, I think Colbert just soiled his pants while we were watching that. | ||
Too much information there. | ||
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Look, Occam's razor. | |
The simplest explanation is the most likely. | ||
I mean, that was me back in the spring of 2020. | ||
And now it's the summer of 2021. | ||
And finally, Finally, the left's catching up with the fact that, yeah, that virus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
And what I found, look, here's the thing, it's like Colbert, the big reveal for Colbert during that clip, it's just how lazy these people are with their opinions, right? | ||
They are just opinions, they're not fact-based. | ||
If you watch that whole interview, The big reveal for Stephen Colbert is when he's trying to push back on Stewart and say, well, there's bats in Wuhan. | ||
Yeah, that's the reason why the virus came there. | ||
The bats, kind of like, the virus was already there. | ||
Here's the thing, Colbert. | ||
Do your homework, dude. | ||
Do your homework. | ||
Listen to the war room, okay? | ||
And you will understand that the closest horseshoe bat to Wuhan is 800 miles away in caves in Yunnan province, Colbert. | ||
And you will understand that the way these horseshoe bats got from those caves in Wuhan was not the immaculate conception. | ||
It was the bat lady, Shi Jing Li, who works for the People's Liberation Army at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
This lady is bat-you-know-what crazy. | ||
She goes to these caves and she goes into these caves to try to find the evilest kind of virus you can imagine. | ||
Bring them back to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Jon Stewart's chocolate factory, right? | ||
And then using money from Tony Fauci, American taxpayers and the National Institutes of Health, what does she do with them? | ||
Everything I'm telling you is fact, okay? | ||
Xi Jinping, she takes the horseshoe bat viruses, takes them to the Wuhan lab, takes money directly from Tony Fauci, And indirectly, through these two guys named Peter Daszak? | ||
And Ralph Baric, right? | ||
Remember those names, right? | ||
And what do they do? | ||
They use this gain-of-function experimentation. | ||
Gain-of-function. | ||
What is that? | ||
It's defined as taking a deadly virus and making it more deadly. | ||
And by that definition, what the Bat Lady, Peter Daszak, and Ralph Baric were all trying to do, using Tony Fauci's dollars, Sucked from the American taxpayer what they were trying to do was take those bat viruses, right and Turn it into something that could directly attack humans, right a lot of these viruses Can't make the leap from animals to humans from bats to humans. | ||
So what they do and there's there's this incredibly just horrifying clip of Peter Daszak describing how you you take like A horseshoe bat virus, right? | ||
And you use the spike proteins and you, like, inject into this virus in a way where you effectively weaponize those spike proteins, right? | ||
And so what the spike proteins do in the virus is they attach to what's called your ACE2 receptors in your airway cells. | ||
It's kind of like a lock and key. | ||
And once they're able to do that, they lock on and in comes the virus, gets into your lungs first, and then it's in to the rest of your organs. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's exactly what happened at the Wuhan lab. | ||
Stephen Colbert, okay? | ||
So don't be telling the American people with your arrogance sitting back in your chair like you know it all, defending the nature theory when you don't even know that there's no bats in friggin' Wuhan that could have created this to begin with. | ||
Now, here's the bigger issue. | ||
We've reached a point in the Tony Fauci saga Where it's time for him to go. | ||
Any longer that Tony Fauci stays on the job is now all on the White House, it's now all on the Democrats and Capitol Hill. | ||
Because the case is now proven, okay? | ||
We're on that downhill slope where all the facts are out, okay? | ||
We know for a fact that Tony Fauci used American taxpayers to fund the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
We know that. | ||
Not in dispute. | ||
He lied about it at first, but now even he admits that. | ||
We know that Tony Fauci pushed for gain-of-function research. | ||
This is the other thing that really burns me as a former White House official. | ||
I was at the Trump White House in 2017 when Fauci snuck in the back door. | ||
I know how process works. | ||
He snuck in the back door of process, got the ban lifted on gain of function that the Obama administration had actually put on it. | ||
I mean, can you imagine that? | ||
If it was that bad and the Obama administration did it, it must have been really bad, right? | ||
So we know that Fauci supported the gain of function research. | ||
You can't make this one up. | ||
The Bat Lady actually thanked Tony Fauci in a paper she wrote about these gain-of-function experiments, yet he goes before Congress and Rand Paul and says, huh, no gain-of-function here, nothing up my sleeve, right? | ||
It's all stone-cold lies. | ||
It's all stone-cold lies. | ||
So here's the thing. | ||
Going forward, If he continues to go on CNN or MSNBC or The View or whatever happy talk show that will have him on and continues to spout this nonsense, even as he says, well, maybe we'll look at the lab theory now. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Doors shut on that. | ||
And what was interesting to me about what happened with the Stuart Colbert interaction is like, You can see, watch the clip, okay, on YouTube. | ||
You can see as soon as Colbert mentions the name Fauci, okay, there's a flash of anger in Stewart's eyes. | ||
And Stewart comes right back to Colbert and says, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's the Chocolate Factory, dude. | ||
It's the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
So let's get Tony Fauci out From being the highest paid bureaucrat. | ||
Alright, we're going to come back with the great Jack Posobiec, and he's got some breaking news out of Portland, and we've got some breaking news out of the cesspool of Georgia. | ||
Be right back. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
What's his source? | ||
A site run by this guy, Darren Beattie, former Trump speechwriter, left his post in 2018 after attending a conference with white nationalists. | ||
But forget about what kind of dirtbag he's getting his information from. | ||
Let's talk about what is true and not true in this scenario. | ||
Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe. | ||
Person one, person two, undecided co-conspirator, those are you guys. | ||
Those are feds, undercover. | ||
You know, Chris, I'm talking to you, brother. | ||
I tried to call you a couple of days ago because of your nonsense, and your phone was disconnected. | ||
Apparently, you couldn't take all the heat you got for coming to the defense of your no-good brother. | ||
What do they call him? | ||
Freddy Krueger in New York for all the people he killed and seniors? | ||
Hey, I'm ready to go on your show anytime. | ||
If you're willing to uncancel, folks like me, just let me know. | ||
You know what my phone number is, even though you've disconnected yours. | ||
Now, look, you do not go after a patriot like Darren Beatty. | ||
Revolver is where much of the real news is being broken today, okay? | ||
So, CNN, like, let's figure out what CNN has done. | ||
It's like, okay, so they rejected the lab theory. | ||
It's just denial. | ||
They killed hydroxychloroquine, and in the process killed Like hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. | ||
They deny the fact that the election has likely been stolen. | ||
Yeah, it has been stolen. | ||
Despite the fact all the news now that's coming out of places like Arizona and Georgia and Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
Dude, Cuomo, like, let's look at the evidence and the receipts and start reporting some of that. | ||
At some point, you guys are going to get buried so deep, so deep in your own lies, you won't be able to dig out. | ||
So I'm ready to come on. | ||
All right, let's hit clip number two and bring in the great Jack Posobiec here. | ||
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It's from last August. | |
The district attorney says this is Officer Budworth hitting a woman with his baton, and this was a declared riot outside a county building. | ||
That woman, Terry Jacobs, telling K2's parent company Sinclair earlier this year that that hit left her with head, neck, and back pain. | ||
She called on Portland City leaders to condemn the officer's actions. | ||
All right, Jack, what did we see there? | ||
What's the news here with the SWAT team? | ||
Peter, thank you so much for having me on. | ||
Last night, essentially the DA of Multnomah County, that's the county where Portland City is located, this guy Mike Schmidt, he's come out and placed an indictment on that officer that you see. | ||
He's clearing up an Antifa riot and for people to understand the context, that was night 83. | ||
83 nights of Antifa riots at The Multnomah County building, the other justice buildings that are there, this is a government facility. | ||
That very night, they actually broke the windows and set fire inside the building, inside the offices. | ||
They were setting computers on fire, the desks on fire. | ||
They were trying to ignite the entire arson to consume the building in flames. | ||
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The DA who dropped charges on the rioters. | |
Clearly not an insurrection though, right? | ||
No way that was an insurrection. | ||
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He couldn't have possibly said that, no. | |
So what's the fate of the guy and what have his brothers and sisters in the unit done? | ||
All 50 sergeants, detectives, and officers of the Rapid Response Team for the City of Portland | ||
have resigned from that team they took a vote last night and decided now that's a special unit that's a rapid response unit crowd control they deal with these riots they say we've looked at this the independent police review board had already looked at this situation they said look that is a push that's a push you know it's you notice it's not a strike if you go and you saw the video that you just played he was not intending to use certainly lethal force He did not wind up. | ||
This was two hands. | ||
It was a push. | ||
It was get out of the way. | ||
We are clearing a riot situation. | ||
The minute you start demonizing officers like this, the entire rest of them, they're standing up and in a show of camaraderie, something that I talk about in Antifa Book. | ||
It's up at antifabook.com. | ||
Police officers are now starting to walk away. | ||
They call it the blue flu from these situations because you have politicized DAs that aren't looking To go after the rioters in these cases. | ||
They're going after the officers that are trying to keep the city safe. | ||
What are they charging this officer with? | ||
And is he facing jail time? | ||
They're charging him with assault. | ||
They're charging him with aggravated assault. | ||
It's possible that they could even look at a superseding. | ||
They've convened a grand jury in this situation. | ||
They've done all this, even though the local police board even went into it and said, This is, this is completely consistent with pushing. | ||
This is completely, you know, we do think it was an accident that he, that he ended up striking the rioter in the head. | ||
We don't think that's consistent. | ||
That's not something that we trained, but it also something that the police looked at and said, this doesn't rise to the level of criminal activity. | ||
But the DA there, Mike Schmidt, who drops charges on rioters on a routine basis, the arsonists, the ones who used incendiary munitions out there, and specifically even that very night, He doesn't go after them. | ||
He goes after the officers, and he said he would do this during his campaign for the DA's Office of the County. | ||
And across those 88 nights, how many people had been indicted and put on trial that were part of the Antifa insurrectionist siege of the city of Portland? | ||
You do see a few. | ||
You see about a dozen. | ||
But it's nowhere near the sheer amount of the black bloc rioters, the violent anarchists. | ||
They're not going after the leaders. | ||
They're not going after the most violent ones. | ||
They'll get people here and there when they can. | ||
But typically, even as the indictments come in, the charges generally get dropped the same way that they drop the charges on all the Disrupt J20 members that fought out that court battle in Washington, D.C. | ||
for the attack on the president's inauguration. | ||
January 20th, 2017, President Trump, that people never seem to talk about. | ||
We talk about peaceful transfer of power. | ||
There was not one from Obama to Trump. | ||
Those people had their charges dropped. | ||
If you've been tracking the crime rates in this country right now across our major metropolitan areas, they're absolutely skyrocketing. | ||
Can you draw a straight line between the way law enforcement officers are being treated in these cities and how the defunding of the police phenomena is taking hold and these rising crime rates? | ||
That's absolutely right. | ||
Is there any other explanation? | ||
We saw from 2019 into 2020, and I think it's twofold, actually. | ||
It's two-pronged, because when you look at the rise, particularly in the homicide rate, attempted homicide rate, and the rate of shooting violence that we've seen in every single major city across the United States, with the exception of Baltimore, and that's only because Baltimore was already at its peak, you see the exacerbation of the lockdowns combined with | ||
The riots and the civil unrest of 2020, that summer of rage that we break down in the book and the timeline, you combine the defund the police movement and the demonization of the police by these DAs who are more interested in going after police for political points during their campaigns, like this guy Larry Krasner out in Philadelphia, many of which have received funding from left-wing billionaires, left-wing mega donors. | ||
They go in there, they attack the police. | ||
They demonize the police, they defund the police. | ||
Now you've got guys like in the city of New York, for example, Bill de Blasio is caught between a rock and a hard place. | ||
He says he's going to be increasing police on subways, increasing police in other areas, but he's not giving them the money back even after he took a billion dollars out of the police budget that he was going to reallocate. | ||
So he's asking them to do more with less money because the citizens of the city, the residents of the city, No, that this is the basic social contract, right? | ||
The social contract has been completely broken. | ||
I saw that in Chaz out in 2020. | ||
That was a modicum of what was going to come. | ||
Now they're spreading across all of these major cities. | ||
And the tale of the tape does not lie. | ||
The rise in crime rates, the rise in homicides are all real. | ||
And Jack, I talked a little earlier in the show about how we have this structural economic problem in our major cities where the virus has basically killed the pillars of cities, the high-rise office buildings, the subway systems, and the entertainment districts. | ||
And then, when you add on top of that the horrific rise in crime, that makes it further more difficult for any of these pieces of that economic puzzle to revive. | ||
Let's switch gears now. | ||
I want to have you update us on the latest news out of Georgia. | ||
Solomon, a great reporter from Just the News, broke something big on the morning show. | ||
You've been digging a little deeper into the material. | ||
What are your top lines there, Jack? | ||
So what's really incredible for people to understand is that this audit, this new audit and this new information that's come out from Georgia, specifically Fulton County, is not coming from sort of one of these independent organizations. | ||
This is not citizen-driven. | ||
This is actually a contractor, security contractor, who was brought in by Brad Rappensperger. | ||
Because even after all of his talk back in January, he went on 60 minutes and we said, we have had the safest and securest elections. | ||
That was his words. | ||
Now his own auditor, his own reviewer comes out, the contractor that he hired to put forward the report of what was actually going on. | ||
And by the way, this is not something that was written recently. | ||
This was something that was written in real time. | ||
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He's sitting there observing what's going on. | |
Let me mark this now for the audience. | ||
I want you to comment on it. | ||
It appears to be a fact. | ||
That Raffensperger knew full well that the process was dirty and flawed when he looked the American people in the eye through 60 Minutes and other public appearances and said that it was a free and fair election. | ||
Is that accurate? | ||
And if that is accurate, what should be done about Raffensperger or to Raffensperger with respect to recalls or whatever? | ||
Brad Raffensperger has a real problem on his hands. | ||
We know his time in office is limited. | ||
That's no question. | ||
Brian Kemp at the same time. | ||
But when you look at this, Brad Raffensperger did not tell the truth on 60 Minutes. | ||
He easily could have said that we know that there are problems in Fulton County. | ||
Problems so large that he himself ordered independent auditors and contractors to go in there to oversee the process bound by the Georgia Secretary of State office. | ||
Right? | ||
He did not come clean about that. | ||
And he did not produce any of these notes. | ||
These are raw notes, raw memos, raw reports that are really written out in terms of a timeline of people that were coming in and out of these ballot centers without credentials, batches of ballots that looked like they had the exact same count on them. | ||
Uh, you know, the same amount of votes for Biden, the same amount of votes for Trump, but multiple times being put through. | ||
Why do they have ballots that match with the vote totals that match? | ||
Exactly. | ||
I've worked a lot of elections. | ||
I've never seen anything like that before. | ||
Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack, do we have any idea why this guy would not come clean at that point? | ||
Why? | ||
Clearly he was flat out stone cold liar on the order of Fauci. | ||
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Why? | |
My suggestion or my assessment on that would be that he is worried about his future. | ||
He knows that his days in political life are over. | ||
He's looking for a way to move out of this, to get into the corporate world, to go on that speaking circuit, or get some job with some corporation out of Atlanta, or one of these, I believe Brentwood's the name of it down there, and one of these high-income areas. | ||
That's what he wants. | ||
He's looking for his next lobbying gig. | ||
He knows That he can't tell the truth about what went down in Fulton County, even though he's the one and you can go and look at his Twitter account. | ||
One day on Friday of last week, he says there are lies about this election. | ||
There's nothing but lies and it's going to lead to more violence and it's going to lead to more death. | ||
He's demonizing everyone who has a question about this. | ||
Meanwhile, he knew at the time he was ordering his own investigation. | ||
All right, Brother Jack. | ||
By Jack's book, it's the definitive work on Antifa. | ||
We'll come back for our last segment, do the wrap-up. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Not Stephen K. Bannon, Peter K. Navarro, sitting in for the Admiral. | ||
Who is on assignment. | ||
He'll be with you tomorrow morning, bringing heat as usual. | ||
And the beauty of this show, really, you've heard like tomorrow's news today, right? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is like next month's news today. | ||
If you think about everything that this show has done, I just, I mean, It's fun being a small part of the show. | ||
But my view is that what you're seeing here is cutting edge, truth to power. | ||
This is where you can hear the truth about what appear to be some of the no-go zones for the corporate media. | ||
I mean, like, most of the media wasn't talking about the Wuhan lab. | ||
At least now we've gotten to the point Where we are. | ||
You know, that started with Bannon's War Room in January of 2020. | ||
Folks like me on Maria Bartiromo in the spring of 2020. | ||
But it's taken this long for those folks to finally admit that we were right. | ||
So that was like, that was like, it took them over a year. | ||
If you think about Some of the other things are going on here. | ||
This whole story about Tony Fauci. | ||
I mean, everybody's been protecting Tony Fauci because he was like the saint. | ||
He played the role of saint to the sinner Trump. | ||
And somehow, oh, you couldn't possibly challenge Tony Fauci because somehow that would upset the equilibrium. | ||
Look, to this day, virtually all of the media will not talk about the fact that this election Was stolen. | ||
Or even say it may well have been stolen. | ||
Or even say that there's questions about the ballot. | ||
But this show, Bannon's War Room, from day one, like November 4th, the day after the election, Bannon knew that this election had huge, huge problems. | ||
And through the tenacity of a small group of people and this show, We are getting closer and closer to the bottom of all this happened. | ||
So let me walk you just basically through where I think we're going. | ||
It's like with Arizona, you have a courageous state legislature out there. | ||
They really brought the heat. | ||
They were the first out of the gate basically to call for not just a recount, But also a canvas, and it's the canvas not the count, as I've said many times on this show. | ||
And what I found interesting about the whole Arizona situation is the fact that of the six battleground states I looked at, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona is relatively clean relative to the other five states. | ||
Yet, what we're seeing is, as this process is being done in really a state-of-the-art way, the Arizona model, which Rachel Maddow and others are so afraid of, it's really uncovering what I think is going to be, when all of the information is released, stunning gaps | ||
In that electoral process that all point in the direction of corruption and a stolen election on the half Joe Joe Biden and let's not forget I always tell Steve this like never bury the lead here it's like this is not just about Donald Trump this is about the Senate right now there's a 50-50 tie in the US Senate and Kamala Harris the vice president Is the tiebreaker. | ||
So the Democrats control the Senate. | ||
Yet, if McSally in Arizona were declared the lawful winner, that would be enough alone to return the Senate to the Republicans and get us balanced government. | ||
I mean, we need some kind of bulwark against the craziness that's going on on Capitol Hill with all the things they want to do. I mean, Joe Manchin is an uncertain trumpet when it comes to being a Democrat senator who might kind of stand up for the middle of this American nation. | ||
So, what we're going to see in Arizona, I think, is we're finishing the count, we're going to the canvas. | ||
The canvas is going to be really interesting because that's where you get to the same kind of problems that Mayor Daley used to steal the election for John F. Kennedy. | ||
The canvas will figure out whether a person who voted from 101 Main Street in Phoenix is actually that person. | ||
That's the so-called ghost voter. | ||
So we'll get that. | ||
Georgia, the news there is absolutely, absolutely explosive. | ||
And John Fredericks and the Georgia Star are doing tremendous boots on the ground, flushing everything out. | ||
But now it's like every day we're getting breaking news. | ||
Today it was from John Solomon. | ||
Tomorrow it'll be from John Fredericks. | ||
The next day it'll be from Posobiec. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But it's all coming out. | ||
In the Georgia Wash, and the Peach State has been the cesspool state. | ||
But really, one fall, they all fall. | ||
I think we're beginning to see movement now in Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
And I think there's a chance that Wisconsin will be like the horse race, where they're last now, but they're going to come up on the rail and sneak through to the finish line and really make a difference. | ||
In Wisconsin, that whole issue of indefinitely confined voters really swung the election for Biden and Reince Priebus, my brother Priebus, former chief of staff at the White House, Get going on Wisconsin, man. | ||
Time is running out. | ||
You need to step up now. | ||
In Wisconsin, of course, Nevada. | ||
The thing that always amazes me about Nevada is the Indian Reservations, where they were just blatant about giving out everything from gift cards and TV sets To people so they'd go vote for Joe Biden. | ||
So, Bannon's War Room is the place to be to get next month's news. | ||
Today, we're bringing heat. | ||
You're the best audience in the world. | ||
Chat room rocks. | ||
Peter K. Navarro. | ||
You'll see the other K, Bannon, tomorrow. | ||
Good luck to you tonight. |